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The Early Rounds Early Rounds 1/17/03 1:23 PM Page 29 The Early Rounds Regional Game Records ...................................... 30 First- and Second-Rounds Game Records............. 31 East Region Game Records .................................. 33 South Region Game Records................................ 35 Midwest Region Game Records ........................... 37 West Region Game Records................................. 38 All-East Regional Teams....................................... 41 All-South/Southeast/Mideast Regional Teams...... 42 All-Midwest Regional Teams ................................ 44 All-West Regional Teams...................................... 45 Early Rounds 1/17/03 1:23 PM Page 30 30 REGIONAL GAME RECORDS—INDIVIDUAL 16, Darnell Burton, Cincinnati vs. Mississippi St., South 7, Ken Johnson, Ohio St. vs. St. John’s (N.Y.), South Regional RF, 1996 RSF, 1999 15, Mark Karcher, Temple vs. Duke, East RF, 1999 7, Loren Woods, Arizona vs. Illinois, MW RF, 2001 Game THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE STEALS (Minimum Five 3FGM) 7, Ricky Grace, Oklahoma vs. Iowa, West RSF, Records 100% (5-5), Hubert Davis, North Carolina vs. Eastern 1987 (ot) Mich., East RSF, 1991 7, T.J. Ford, Texas vs. Oregon, MW RSF, 2002 A regional final game is indicated by (RF), a regional 100% (5-5), Jamal Mashburn, Kentucky vs. Wake 6, John Evans, Rhode Island vs. Duke, East RSF, 1988 semifinal game by (RSF), a regional third-place game by Forest, South RSF, 1993 6, Anderson Hunt, UNLV vs. Loyola Marymount, West (R3d), East region by (East), Southeast/Mideast region by 83.3% (5-6), Billy Donovan, Providence vs. Alabama, RF, 1990 (South), Midwest region by (MW), West/Far West region South RSF, 1987 6, Jason Buchanan, St. John’s (N.Y.) vs. Ohio St., MW by (West) and record later vacated by (*). 83.3% (5-6), Dwayne Bryant, Georgetown vs. North RSF, 1991 Carolina St., East RSF, 1989 6, George Lynch, North Carolina vs. Cincinnati, East 83.3% (5-6), Travis Ford, Kentucky vs. Wake Forest, RF, 1993 Individual Records South RSF, 1993 6, Damian Owens, West Virginia vs. Utah, West RSF, 83.3% (5-6), Mike Bibby, Arizona vs. Maryland, 1998 POINTS West RSF, 1998 6, Pepe Sanchez, Temple vs. Purdue, East RSF, 1999 56, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, MW 83.3% (5-6), Trajan Langdon, Duke vs. Temple, East R3d, 1958 RF, 1999 Team Records 52, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Kentucky, South RSF, 83.3% (5-6), Dane Fife, Indiana vs. Kent St., South RF, 1970 2002 POINTS 47, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Houston, MW R3d, 131, UNLV vs. Loyola Marymount (101), West RF, 1990 1971 FREE THROWS 121, Iowa vs. Notre Dame (106), South R3d, 1970 46, Dave Corzine, DePaul vs. Louisville, MW RSF, 23, Bob Carney, Bradley vs. Colorado, MW RSF, 1954 119, Houston vs. Notre Dame (106), MW R3d, 1971 1978 (2 ot) 18, John O’Brien, Seattle vs. Wyoming, West R3d, 1953 118, Notre Dame vs. Vanderbilt (88), South R3d, 45, Bob Houbregs, Washington vs. Seattle, West RSF, 17, Roger Newman, Kentucky vs. Ohio St., South RF, 1974 1953 1961 114, Arizona vs. UNLV (109), RSF, West 1976 (ot) 45, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Iowa, South R3d, 17, Barry Kramer, New York U. vs. West Virginia, East 1970 R3d, 1963 FEWEST POINTS 16, Five tied (most recent: Reggie Williams, George- 20, North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh (26), East RF, 1941 FIELD GOALS town vs. Kansas, South RSF, 1987; Billy Donovan, 24, Springfield vs. Indiana (48), East RF, 1940 22, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Kentucky, South RSF, Providence vs. Georgetown, South RF, 1987) 26, Pittsburgh vs. North Carolina (20), East RF, 1941 1970 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 29, Western Ky. vs. Duquesne (30), East RF, 1940 21, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, MW 29, Baylor vs. Oklahoma St. (44), West RF, 1946 R3d, 1958 26, Bob Carney, Bradley vs. Colorado, MW RSF, 1954 21, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Iowa, South R3d, 24, Donnie Gaunce, Morehead St. vs. Iowa, South WINNING MARGIN 1970 RSF, 1956 49, UCLA (109) vs. Wyoming, (60), West RSF, 1967 20, Bob Houbregs, Washington vs. Seattle, West RSF, 22, John O’Brien, Seattle vs. Wyoming, West R3d, 1953 47, Duke (101) vs. Connecticut (54), East RF, 1964 1953 22, Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas vs. Oklahoma City, 43, *Villanova (90) vs. Pennsylvania (47), East RF, 1971 19, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Kansas, MW RF, MW RF, 1957 40, Cincinnati (99) vs. DePaul (59), MW RSF, 1960 1960 22, Roger Newman, Kentucky vs. Ohio St., South RF, 40, Princeton (109) vs. Providence (69), East RF, 1965 19, Jeff Mullins, Duke vs. Villanova, East RSF, 1964 1961 40, Louisville (93) vs. Kansas St. (53), MW R3d, 1968 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE POINTS BY LOSING TEAM 42, *Dwight Lamar, La.-Lafayette vs. Louisville, MW (Minimum 12 FTM) 109, UNLV vs. Arizona (114), West RSF, 1976 (ot) RSF, 1972 100% (13-13), Bill Bradley, Princeton vs. Providence, 106, Notre Dame vs. Iowa (121), South R3d, 1970 40, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Houston, MW R3d, East RF, 1965 106, Notre Dame vs. Houston (119), MW R3d, 1971 103, Iowa vs. Jacksonville (104), South RSF, 1970 1971 100% (13-13), Mike Maloy, Davidson vs. St. John’s 103, Kentucky vs. Duke (104), East RF, 1992 (ot) 39, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Iowa, South R3d, (N.Y.), East RSF, 1969 1970 100% (12-12), Dan Issel, Kentucky vs. Miami (Ohio), FIELD GOALS 38, Bob Cousy, Holy Cross vs. North Carolina St., East South R3d, 1969 52, Iowa vs. Notre Dame, South R3d, 1970 RF, 1950 100% (12-12), Larry Finch, Memphis vs. Kansas St., 51, UCLA vs. Dayton, West RSF, 1974 (3 ot) 36, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, MW MW RF, 1973 51, UNLV vs. Loyola Marymount, West RF, 1990 R3d, 1958 100% (12-12), Michael Jackson, Georgetown vs. 50, Kentucky vs. Austin Peay, South RSF, 1973 (ot) UNLV, West RSF, 1984 49, Notre Dame vs. Vanderbilt, South R3d, 1974 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 100% (12-12), Michael Doleac, Utah vs. Stanford, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED (Minimum 10 FGM) West RSF, 1997 100% (10-10), Marvin Barnes, Providence vs. 106, Indiana vs. Miami (Ohio), South R3d, 1958 Pennsylvania, East RSF, 1973 REBOUNDS 103, St. Joseph’s vs. West Virginia, East R3d, 1960 100% (10-10), Christian Laettner, Duke vs. Kentucky, 34, Fred Cohen, Temple vs. Connecticut, East RSF, 1956 102, Notre Dame vs. Houston, MW R3d, 1971 East RF, 1992 (ot) 31, Nate Thurmond, Bowling Green vs. Mississippi St., 100, Houston vs. Pacific (Cal.), West R3d, 1966 92.3% (12-13), Dennis Holman, Southern Methodist South R3d, 1963 99, Brigham Young vs. Oklahoma City, West R3d, 1965 vs. Cincinnati, MW R3d, 1966 30, Jerry Lucas, Ohio St. vs. Kentucky, South RF, 1961 99, *Austin Peay vs. Kentucky, South RSF, 1973 (ot) 91.7% (11-12), Pembrook Burrows, Jacksonville vs. 28, Elvin Hayes, Houston vs. Pacific (Cal.), West R3d, Iowa, South RSF, 1970 1966 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 90.9% (10-11), Akeem Olajuwon, Houston vs. 27, John Green, Michigan St. vs. Notre Dame, South 74.4% (29-39), Georgetown vs. Oregon St., West RF, Villanova, MW RF, 1983 RSF, 1957 1982 90.9% (10-11), Travis Ford, Kentucky vs. Wake 68.8% (33-48), Providence vs. Alabama, South RSF, Forest, South RSF, 1993 ASSISTS 1987 13, Rumeal Robinson, Michigan vs. North Carolina, 68.6% (35-51), Indiana vs. St. Joseph’s, South RF, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS South RSF, 1989 8, Glen Rice, Michigan vs. North Carolina, South RSF, 1981 13, Anderson Hunt, UNLV vs. Loyola Marymount, West 1989 68.3% (41-60), Princeton vs. Providence, East RF, RF, 1990 8, Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount vs. UNLV, West RF, 1965 13, Andre Miller, Utah vs. Arizona, West RF, 1998 1990 66.7% (30-45), Notre Dame vs. North Carolina, East 8, Cuonzo Martin, Purdue vs. Kansas, South RSF, 1994 12, Six tied (most recent: Doug Gottlieb, Oklahoma St. RSF, 1977 vs. Seton Hall, East RSF, 2000) 8, Dedric Willoughby, Iowa St. vs. UCLA, MW RSF, LOWEST FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 1997 BLOCKED SHOTS 12.7% (8-63), Springfield vs. Indiana, East RSF, 1940 7, Five tied (most recent: Darryl Wilson, Mississippi St. 9, David Robinson, Navy vs. Cleveland St., East RSF, 13.9% (10-72), Harvard vs. Ohio St., East RSF, 1946 vs. Connecticut, South RSF, 1996) 1986 19.4% (14-72), Creighton vs. Cincinnati, MW RSF, 1962 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8, Mark Strickland, Temple vs. Oklahoma St., East RSF, 20.6% (13-63), Arkansas vs. Oregon St., West RSF, 18, Darius Lane, Seton Hall vs. Oklahoma St., East 1991 (ot) 1949 RSF, 2000 8, Tim Duncan, Wake Forest vs. Oklahoma St., East 22.9% (16-70), St. John’s (N.Y.) vs. Kentucky, East RSF, 17, Dedric Willoughby, Iowa St. vs. UCLA, MW RSF, RSF, 1995 1951 1997 7, Pervis Ellison, Louisville vs. Illinois, MW RSF, 1989 16, Jeff Fryer, Loyola Marymount vs. UNLV, West RF, 7, Tim Duncan, Wake Forest vs. Louisville, MW RSF, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1990 1996 17, Loyola Marymount vs. UNLV, West RF, 1990 Early Rounds 1/17/03 1:23 PM Page 31 REGIONAL GAME RECORDS—TEAM 31 16, Kentucky vs. Wake Forest, South RSF, 1993 36, Illinois vs. Arizona, MW RF, 2001 REBOUNDS 15, Purdue vs. Kansas, South RSF, 1994 35, Iowa vs. Morehead St., South RSF, 1956 132, Pacific (Cal.) (67) vs. Houston (65), West R3d, 15, Indiana vs. Kent St., South RF, 2002 35, DePaul vs. VMI, East RSF, 1976 (ot) 1966 14, Providence vs. Alabama, South RSF, 1987 35, Texas Tech vs. Georgetown, East RSF, 1996 131, Houston (76) vs. TCU (55), MW RF, 1968 130, UCLA (76) vs. Weber St. (54), West RSF, 1972 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PLAYERS DISQUALIFIED 128, UCLA (72) vs.
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